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Qcmbr,
Yes, I remember this scripture. "Let us" would seem to indicate at least more than one powerful entity.
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For some reason the quote button throws up an error...
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Well, God "lives" in an alternate "reality" or "parallel universe" or "dimension", which ever way you want to look at it.
While montheism is commonly viewed as a belief in ONE god it is perhaps more accurate to view it as a belief in ONE SUPREME CREATOR God.
This I accept. I believe God exists in eternity and we exist in this reality, perhaps even within God himself.
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Qcmbr,
Please show me in Genesis where there is more than one God.
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PS
The problem is that IF one takes the OT proclamation of there is only ONE GOD, then how can there be more than one?
If there was more than one reality, then the possibility of there being more than one God could be realized :)
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I never said that! Adam and Eve are what I would call "split energies" - the male and female half.
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PS,
I understand what you're saying.
God creating Jesus is typified in the separation of Eve from Adam, except in reverse. Jesus came from the female. Eve came from the male. In this way God duplicated the process. Jesus is from the symbolic rib of Father. And like all humans who came forth from Adam and Eve who procreated, the same applies to God and Jesus. The first fruits of Jesus' ability to create. Yet Jesus did not make something out of thin air. He created in a bi-creative manner by using what his Father provided.
Life-force did not occur from Jesus' efforts. Life-force occurred from the only One that can animate life. In that respect, Jesus typified Adam as the male source that had conception with Eve, because Jesus built the framework of all things in existence, but God infused that framework with the force of life. Moving through the existence of God is the spiral effect because all things move and all things that have life that are moving.
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Vanderhoven,
Thanks, I enjoyed reading your post and agree 100%.
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PSacramento,
You said: "The son is equal in nature but not in authority."
This alone destroys the Trinity doctrine. They cannot be all equal if they are not equal in authority. I get the "grouping" of the three entities, God the Father, Christ the Son and the Holy Spirit. But they are seperate. And only two of them are persons.